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RELIGION
AND WORLD GOVERNMENT

By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
October 23, 2006
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There have been a number of
religious leaders over the years who have advocated world government. According
to the American Baha'i WORLD ORDER (October 1947), "Baha Ullah spoke of a United
Nations of the World as early as 1860," and called for a world religion, world
government, world police force, world language and world currency.
Among Protestants, the
American Baptist Publication Society in 1919 published THE NEW WORLD ORDER by
Samuel Zane Batten, in which he declared: "The old order passes from view; the
new world rises upon our vision....We have vindicated the right of social
control....There must be developed a national spirit of service....Society must
break the stranglehold of capitalism....The natural resources of the nation must
be socialized....The state must socialize every group....Men must learn to have
world patriotism. World patriotism must be a faith....There is no more justice
for the claim of absolute sovereignty on the part of a nation than on the part
of an individual....The only alternative is World Federation...with a world
parliament, an international court, and an international police force....Men
must have an international mind before there can be a world federation. They
must see and affirm that above the nation is humanity. Internationalism must
first be a religion before it can be a reality and a system."
Batten was a prominent
official with the Northern Baptist Convention, Baptist World Alliance, World
Brotherhood Federation, and a founder of the Brotherhood of the Kingdom in 1892
along with Walter Rauschenbusch. Rauschenbusch was a Fabian Socialist who stated
in 1893 that "the only power that can make socialism succeed, if it is
established, is religion." And in Edgar Bundy's COLLECTIVISM IN THE CHURCHES
(1958), one reads regarding Rauschenbusch that "Socialism thus was his first
concern. Religion was only a means toward achieving socialism."
Rauschenbusch was known as
the "father of the Social Gospel" and taught at Rochester Theological Seminary,
which was funded by the Rockefellers. The Rockefellers also funded the
establishment on December 2, 1908, of the Federal Council of Churches,
co-founded by Rauschenbusch (Baptist) and Harry Ward (Methodist). In
Congressional testimony July 1953, former top Communist Party official Manning
Johnson testified that for many years Ward "has been the chief architect for
Communist infiltration and subversion in the religious field," in seminaries,
divinity schools, churches,, and in religious organizations. The Federal Council
of Churches would become the National Council of Churches, part of the
Socialist-dominated World Council of Churches.
Pertaining to Christian
Science, early in the 20th century, there was a change in the leadership of the
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. This newspaper became one of the five Prof. Carroll
Quigley in TRAGEDY AND HOPE (1966) mentioned as being influenced by the Council
on Foreign Relations (CFR), which was an outgrowth of Cecil Rhodes' plan "to
take the government of the whole world," in Rhodes' own words. According to
Erwin Canham, Frederick Dixon, MONITOR editor (1914-1922), was "on intimate
terms with Col. Edward M. House," who was President Woodrow Wilson's chief
adviser, an agent of the power elite, and a moving force behind the CFR.
According to PROCEEDINGS IN EQUITY (1919-1921), after Dixon addressed the
MONITOR's board of directors, a resolution was introduced on January 17, 1917
"that the editor of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR be authorized to editorially
and through the news columns of the MONITOR endorse and support an alliance of
the English-speaking peoples...." This was a furtherance of Rhodes' plan.
Erwin Canham was a Rhodes
scholar (named for Cecil Rhodes), who was MONITOR editor (1939-1964) and
editor-in-chief (1964-1974), as well as president of the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce and of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. For most of Canham's
editorship, another Rhodes scholar, Clayton Bion Craig, was on the board of
directors of the Christian Science Church (1948-1972).
Both Lord Waldorf Astor and
Lady Nancy Astor were Christian Scientists who were members of Cecil Rhodes'
secret Circle of Initiates, as was Philip Kerr (also known as Lord Lothian), who
wrote editorial columns for the MONITOR. CFR member Richard Nenneman was MONITOR
editor-in-chief from 1988 to 1993, during which time was published a column by
World Federalist Association president and CFR member Norman Cousins on January
2, 1990, calling for "a system of world interdependence" and claiming that "the
national sovereign state in its present form is an anachronism." And in the
February 20, 1990, edition of the MONITOR, Cousins asked "how to give the World
Court compulsory jurisdiction."
The Catholic Church
underwent dramatic changes with the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. And on
December 7, 1965, Vatican II document, PASTORAL CONSTITUTION ON THE CHURCH IN
THE MODERN WORLD, was published and pronounced: "It is our clear duty to strain
every muscle in working for the time when all war can be completely outlawed by
international consent. This goal undoubtedly requires the establishment of some
universal public authority acknowledged as such by all and endowed with the
power to safeguard on the behalf of all...." Then on March 26, 1966, Pope Paul
VI wrote POPULORUM PROGRESSIO calling for "a new juridical order" and stating:
"Who can fail to see the need and importance of thus gradually coming to the
establishment of a world authority capable of taking effective action on the
juridical and political planes?...Delegates to organizations, public officials,
gentlemen of the press, teachers and educators---all of you must realize that
you have your part to play in the construction of a new world order."
Today in many Protestant as
well as Catholic churches, one is more likely to hear a message about the need
for "social action" than the need to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in
order to be saved and go to heaven. In fact, there is currently one very popular
religious figure who began his ministry by surveying people about what they
thought should be preached at church, and he holds leadership seminars
emphasizing the need for social action and service. Does this sound like the
words of the "father of public opinion," Edward Bernays (Sigmund Freud's
nephew), who wrote in PROPAGANDA (1928) that in the future there would be a
businessman/politician who would take "a survey of public desires and demands"
in order to say, "I must lead the people. Am I not their servant?"
Bernays also wrote in
PROPAGANDA: "Those who manipulate the organized habits and opinions of the
masses constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of the
country....It remains a fact that in almost every act of our daily lives,
whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our
ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of
persons....It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind, who
harness old social forces and contrive new ways to bind and guide the world."
The power elite who "guide
the world" are guiding us all toward a World Socialist Government, and religion
plays an important role in their plans. Cecil Rhodes formed the secret Society
of the Elect in 1891 "to take the government of the whole world," as indicated
earlier. Rhodes' secret society was comprised of a secret Circle of Initiates
and a semi-secret Association of Helpers, with the latter forming the Round
Table Group.
According to Martin Erdmann
in BUILDING THE KINGDOM OF GOD ON EARTH (2005), "the principal method chosen by
the Group to bring about that 'organic union of nations in a commonwealth
embracing the whole world' was to persuade the general public by various means
of mass communication, and in particular through the activities of the churches,
to accept a world federation 'as the only final basis of freedom and enduring
peace'." (See THE ROUND TABLE, September 1935, for a review of its first 25
years.)
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RELIGION
AND WORLD GOVERNMENT
Part II
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
October 30, 2006
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Among the agents of
the power elite were the Dulles brothers, John Foster Dulles (Secretary
of State under President Eisenhower) and Allen Dulles (CIA director
under Eisenhower and President Kennedy). In preparing for an ecumenical
conference at Oxford University, John Foster Dulles wrote "The Problem
of Peace in a Dynamic World" (RELIGION IN LIFE, Spring 1937), in which
he described the benefits of both Communism and Fascism in pursuing
desirable social policies in the future World State.
In July 1937,
the conference was held and among the participants were John Foster
Dulles, Philip Kerr (Lord Lothian), and Sir Alfred Zimmern (a member of
Rhodes' Association of Helpers, and probably Prof. Carroll Quigley's
main source for "secret records" about Rhodes' secret society and plan
"to take the government of the whole world," in Rhodes' own words). The
proceedings of the conference were published in THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH AND
THE WORLD OF NATIONS (1938), and contained Lord Lothian's "The Demonic
Influence of National Sovereignty," in which he referred to "the evil of
nationalism" and "the need for world government." In Zimmern's "The
Ethical Presuppositions of a World Order," he emphasized the need to
implement Auguste Comte's "Religion of Humanity." Comte in July 1851
published that "The objective of our philosophy is to direct the
spiritual reorganization of the civilized world." According to
Erica Carle in
WHY THINGS ARE THE WAY THEY ARE (1996), Comte's "Religion
of Humanity" was "to replace
Christianity" by establishing "a World Management System based on
service to collective Humanity rather than God." Sir Alfred Zimmern
believed Comte's "Religion of Humanity" would be embodied in the League
of Nations.
The year after
Zimmern's and the other conference proceedings were published, on
October 28, 1939, John Foster Dulles advocated that "Some dilution or
leveling off of the sovereignty system as it prevails in the world today
must take place...to the immediate disadvantage of those nations which
now possess the preponderance of power....The establishment of a common
money...would deprive our government of exclusive control over a
national money...The United States must be prepared to make sacrifices
afterwards in setting up a world politico-economic order which would
level off any inequalities of economic opportunity with respect to
nations." Dulles would call his approach "functionalism," which fit with
the power elite's plan of bringing about a world government by linking
regional economic arrangements. Just like the European (Economic)
Community preceded the European Union, so too is the current plan for a
North American Community to precede the North American Union. In June
1941, Dulles wrote a letter stating: "I would favor economic and
financial union, letting the political union work out of them if and
when this became a natural development."
The next year,
Dulles chaired a meeting of 30 religious denominations called together
by the Federal Council of Churches, and TIME (March 16, 1942) reported
they adopted a program calling for "a duly constituted world government
of delegated powers: an international legislative body, an international
court with adequate jurisdiction, international administrative bodies
with necessary powers, and adequate international police forces and
provision for enforcing its worldwide economic authority." According to
Robert Herzstein's biography HENRY R. LUCE (1994), TIME's
editor-in-chief (Luce) was assured by Dulles that the Federal Council of
Churches supported "world government as an ultimate ideal." Remember
that the Federal Council of Churches was formed with financial support
by the Rockefellers, and Dulles was an in-law of the Rockefellers. Luce
was a member of Yale University's secret Skull & Bones society, as is
President George W. Bush along with his father and grandfather.
Immediately after
World War II, John Foster Dulles became chairman of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace in 1946 (he chose Alger Hiss to be the
Endowment's president), and in that same year, his brother Allen Dulles
co-authored THE UNITED NATIONS, in which he projected: "There is no
indication that the American public opinion, for example, would approve
the establishment of a super state, or permit American membership in it.
In other words, time---a long time---will be needed before world
government is politically feasible....This time element might seemingly
be shortened so far as American opinion is concerned by an active
propaganda campaign in this country."
Religion would play
an important role in this campaign to alter American opinion in favor of
world government. The CHRISTIAN CENTURY (April 16, 1947) expressed
concern that the U.N. "cannot hope to survive on any lesser terms than
as an actual world government." And in this same magazine's January 14,
1948 issue, the editors opined: "We believe that the crisis of humanity
demands that the churches...shall once again declare their faith in a
world government...and shall throw themselves with all the resources
they can command into the crusade to set up such a government."
While John Foster
Dulles used Christian terminology in speeches, he really believed in the
"universal brotherhood of man," and postulated that "the moral, or
natural, law is (also) revealed through other (than Christianity)
religions...so that it is a force far more universal than any particular
religion." Later, on June 19, 1955, in an address to the San Francisco
Council of Churches, Dulles indicated that the moral law is a
pantheistic concept and "the religious people of the world can generate
the motive power required to vitalize a world organization" like the
U.N. At this time, Dulles had become an active member of the World
Brotherhood.
But how would
various religious views be brought together? Sir Julian Huxley, the
first director-general of UNESCO, wrote in
UNESCO: ITS PURPOSE AND ITS PHILOSOPHY
(1948) that "the task is to help the emergence of a single world
culture....Two opposing philosophies of life confront each other....You
may categorize the two philosophies as two super-nationalisms, or as
individualism versus collectivism...or as capitalism versus communism,
or as Christianity versus Marxism. Can these opposites be reconciled,
this antithesis be resolved in a higher synthesis? I believe not only
that this can happen, but that, through the inexorable dialectic of
evolution, it must happen...." "Dialectical Synthesis" is the favorite
tactic of the power elite, whose goal is to synthesize Western
Capitalism and Eastern Communism into a World Socialist Government.
And once the U.N.'s
"single world culture" referred to by Huxley is brought about, then no
American's appeal to "human rights" will matter, because Article 29 of
the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that "...these
rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes
and principles of the United Nations."
Two years after the
Universal Declaration was written, John Foster Dulles as chairman of the
board of the Rockefeller Foundation took John D. Rockefeller III on a
tour of Third World countries in 1950-1951 stressing the need
eugenically to control the growth of non-white populations. The next
year (1952), Rockefeller and Dulles formed the Population Council. Both
Dulles brothers also believed the government should use mass psychology,
which was in line with the goal of the Rockefeller Foundation as its
president Max Mason expressed to its board of trustees on April 11,
1933: "The Foundation's Social Sciences will concern themselves with the
rationalization of social control,...the control of human behavior." For
part one click below.
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RELIGION
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PART 3
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
November 6, 2006
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Mass psychological control via the
Tavistock Method was developed by the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology
deputy director John Rawlings Rees, who coined the term "psychologically
controlled environment" referring to use of mass media to manipulate certain
population groups. On June 18, 1940, Rees said: "We can therefore justifiably
stress our particular point of view with regard to the proper development of the
human psyche...We have made a useful attack upon a number of professions. The
two easiest of them naturally are the teaching profession and the Church." (See
MENTAL HEALTH, vol.1, no.4, October 1940.) Note especially his reference to "the
Church." In 1945, Rockefeller Foundation medical director Alan Gregg recommended
a grant to begin the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations to see if wartime
psychology could be used in civilian society.
John Foster Dulles had helped prepare
the charter for the U.N. at Dumbarton Oaks, and John D. Rockefeller III later
gave a check for $8.5 million to the U.N. to purchase the land for its New York
City headquarters. Dulles was Secretary of State from 1953 to April 1959, and in
that same year (1959), THE MID-CENTURY CHALLENGE TO U.S. FOREIGN POLICY was
published by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and claimed: "We cannot escape, and
indeed should welcome, the task which history has imposed on us. This is the
task of helping to shape a new world order in all its dimensions---spiritual,
economic, political, social." Note that the first dimension listed was
"spiritual." In 1973, David Rockefeller founded the Trilateral Commission, and
Senator Barry Goldwater in WITH NO APOLOGIES (1979) wrote: "In my view the
Trilateral Commission represents a skillful, coordinated effort to seize control
and consolidate the four centers of power---political, monetary, intellectual,
and ecclesiastical." Note the inclusion of "ecclesiastical" control !
Four years before the founding of the
Trilateral Commission, Arnold Toynbee's EXPERIENCES (1969) was published.
Toynbee was a member of Cecil Rhodes' Association of Helpers, who in June 1931
had written that "We are at present working discreetly with all our might to
wrest this mysterious force called sovereignty out of the clutches of the local
nation states of the world." And in EXPERIENCES, he forecasted: "I believe that
in the twenty-first century human life is going to be a unity in all its aspects
and activities. I believe that, in the field of religion, sectarianism is going
to be subordinated to ecumenicalism, that in the field of politics, nationalism
is going to be subordinated to world government...." Toynbee's belief is, in
fact, the goal of the power elite in the 21st century.
Relevant to Methodists, five years after
Toynbee's book was published, Methodist Minister George W. Blount authored PEACE
THROUGH WORLD GOVERNMENT. It was a history of the World Federalist movment and
was dedicated to Robert Lee Humber (Rhodes scholar), who in 1940 "began his
one-man crusade for World Government" with his "Declaration of the Federation of
the World." In his book, Blount proposed that "the Christian Church should give
full and complete support to, and adequate cooperation with, World Federalists,
U.S.A....Our hope is that the United Methodist Church, a major Protestant
Denomination, will lead the way...It is certain that the Society of Friends, the
Quaker Church...would join the Methodist Church in an adequate plan of
cooperation with World Federalists. If these two would, and could, lead in a
viable effort, other branches of the Christian Church would, hopefully,
follow....It is the opportunity of the World Christian Community to demonstrate
the essential relationship of the World Brotherhood and World Government....If
the Christian Churches of America will cooperate with World Federalism, they can
lead America to see that its destiny is to lead the nations into world
government....Jesus Christ is the Supreme Reason for the union of nation states
in World Government to insure peace....It is for this reason that the Christian
Church, in all its branches, should throw its full strength into the effort for
world government."
Toward the end of Blount's book, he
refers to Lord Alfred Tennyson's "Locksley Hall" (1842), which refers to "the
Parliament of man, the Federation of the world." And Blount closes this chapter
of his book by writing: "Tennyson's prophecy will come true, 'There the common
sense of most shall hold a fretful world in awe, And the kindly earth shall
slumber lapt in universal law.' (Locksley Hall, Tennyson)"
Blount also quoted from the BOOK OF
DISCIPLINE of the United Methodist Church in 1968, in which one reads: "We
believe that Christianity cannot be nationalistic....We believe that the United
Nations is a working center of international cooperation which provides the most
hopeful avenue leading to peace and world order." Assistant Secretary-General of
the U.N. at that time, and for many years, was Robert Muller who advocated in
his NEW GENESIS: SHAPING A GLOBAL SPIRITUALITY (1982) "the display (of) the U.N.
flag in all houses of worship." He followed this with FRAMEWORK FOR PREPARATION
FOR THE YEAR 2000, THE 21st CENTURY AND THE THIRD MILLENNIUM (1994), in which he
referred to "a world no longer stifled by absolute, obsolete and abusive
national sovereignty."
Four years later, during December 21-28,
1998, just before the beginning of the 21st century, Lucis Trust's Festival Week
of the New Group of World Servers (NGWS) was held. Lucis Trust for years
maintained the U.N.'s Meditation Room and was founded by occultist Alice A.
Bailey, whose works were first published by Lucifer Publishing. Bailey formed
the NGWS in 1925, and members now include President Jimmy Carter's The Carter
Center, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, as well as other prominent
organizations.
Bailey said there is "the Plan" which
the NGWS (also called "the Hierarchy of liberated souls" or "Transmitters of the
Purpose") are pursuing via "moulding public opinion" and acting "as a
synthesizing factor within humanity...to lay the foundations for right human
relations and ultimate world unity." In Bailey's pamphlet THE NEXT THREE YEARS
(1934-1935-1936), she projected that the outer form of "the World Federation of
Nations" would be "taking shape by 2025."
Among the speakers at the 1998 Lucis
Trust NGWS event mentioned above was Dan Wheatley, a Baha'i and World Federalist
who was also education officer for the One World Trust. At the event, Wheatley
revealed: "As a Baha'i, I see myself as a world citizen....I have a great
personal belief in the creation of a system of democratic world government....We
have to box clever with how we try to attain our goals. One of my dreams is to
cast my vote in a Parliament of Humanity....Glorious ends often have very humble
beginnings and those of us who would change the world must have the humility to
work to dig the foundations of the new world order."
Unfortunately, it would seem the world
is well on the way to fulfilling "the Plan" of a synthesized "Common Faith" (the
title of humanist John Dewey's 1934 book) World Religion and "World Federation"
by 2025. But the danger inherent in demoting Christianity to an equal status
with other faiths was warned about long ago, as Pope Pius XI in QUAS PRIMAS
(1925) cautioned that there will be no lasting peace "as long as individuals and
nations continue to deny or refuse to acknowledge the rule of Christ our
Savior....Little by little, the Christian religion has been made the equal of
other and false religions and has been lowered to their level....We have already
written in sorrow in Our Encyclical UBI ARCANO of this abandonment of Christ on
the part of both individuals and nations.....The more the dear name of Our
Redeemer is passed over in shameful silence and the more His commandments are
ignored, so much the more necessary is it to acclaim Him King and to announce
everywhere the rights of His royal dignity and power."
The power elite believe their "Common
Faith" World Religion and World Socialist Government will bring peace to the
world, but Jesus said in Luke 12:51 "Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on
earth? I tell you, Nay; but rather division." It is not a "Common Faith" or
world government that will save us, but rather only the acceptance of Jesus
Christ as Lord and Savior. For part one and two click below.
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RELIGION
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PART 4
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
November 13, 2006
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It is important to remember that the
world government the power elite have been using religion to promote will be
Socialist in nature. We have been warned about this for many years. Fabian
Socialist George Orwell warned us in his book, 1984 (1949), about a coming "Big
Brother" who would quicken the tempo of human life to keep the people so busy
they wouldn't know what was happening to them.
Before Orwell, Monsignor Robert Hugh
Benson in LORD OF
THE WORLD (1907) wrote of a coming dictator using "the stupendous force of
Socialism" to gain control. And he foretold: "(After 1989) the final scheme of
Western Free Trade.... Humanitarianism is becoming an actual religion itself....
Patriotism has been dying fast.... It will mean free trade all over the
world.... The Humanity Religion was the only one." Doesn't this sound like
Auguste Comte's "Religion of Humanity" mentioned in Part 2 of this series?
The brother of Benson's stepmother was a
founder of the Society for Psychical Research to which Lewis Carroll belonged.
And in Carroll's THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (1872), the red queen tells Alice:
"Now here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same
place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as
that." Is this similar to Orwell's forecast in his book, 1984?
Orwell's "Big Brother" world government
dictator of the future is like Soviet and Nazi dictators. And remember that the
Soviets were international Socialists, while the Nazis were national
Socialists---both Socialists. Concerning the Soviets and the Nazis, the story of
Mrs. K. Werthmann is relevant, including the role of the churches.
Mrs. Werthmann now resides in South
Dakota, but in 1985 she infiltrated a "peace" rally in Switzerland where Bella
Abzug, speaking fluent German, said they would have a private meeting with
Mikhail Gorbachev. Mrs. Werthmann, originally from Austria, struck up a
conversation with a German Communist woman, who explained their goal was to
control Nicaragua and then encourage Mexicans to take back the Southwest U.S.
"stolen" from them. Mrs. Werthmann asked how the goal of taking back the
Southwest U.S. could be accomplished without a large number of Mexicans in the
U.S., and the German Communist said, "You Americans are so naive. Your churches
are going to do that for us." Mrs. Werthmann then realized it was through "the
Sanctuary Movement" supporting large numbers of illegal aliens that the churches
would be used. Mrs. Werthmann asked when this would finally be accomplished, and
the Communist said, "It depends upon who the U.S. president is---maybe 2004 or
2006 or 2008." (You can see President Bush happily carrying the Mexican flag if
you go to the
liberal
website.
After World War II, Mrs. Werthmann lived
in Austria, which had a Communist dictatorship. (There is an excellent
award-winning film called "Question 7" about the churches under Communism in
East Germany after World War II.) Prior to and during World War II, Mrs.
Werthmann also lived in Austria under the Nazi dictatorship. See if what she
experienced during that time sounds like the U.S. today, including the churches.
She said Hitler did the following:
(1) merged Austrian government bodies in
the name of efficiency
(2) gave equal rights to women, who were drafted into the labor corps like men,
and received military training
(3) gave full employment, so women worked, and governmental highly trained
childhood educators took over the education of young children
(4) gave government-run free health care, so the government hired the doctors
and assigned patients to them (Elective surgery was delayed a year or two.)
(5) nationalized education, and government assigned students to schools with no
choice (On March 13, 1938, when Austrians elected Hitler, Mrs. Werthmann as a
student entered her school that day, and the cross on the wall had been replaced
with Hitler's picture. Prayer in school was ended, and students were given lots
of sports instead. Students were told not to listen to parental values, and
students became rebellious against their parents.)
(6) gave guaranteed income, along with a huge welfare program, so taxes
increased dramatically
(7) established a government planning agency, and if someone did not work
outside the home, he or she didn't receive a food ration (Government monitored
everything, including number of farmers' livestock.)
(8) had the government (Gestapo) monitor the activities of people, and told them
to inform on those who didn't agree with the political correctness of the Nazis
(9) established gun control, saying it was to prevent hunting accidents and to
prevent children from being harmed while playing with guns. (At first, all were
told to register their guns, so they later could be easily confiscated.)
(10) conducted euthanasia (Mrs.Werthmann practice-taught in a small town where a
state health department van came one day to pick up "retarded" people for
"special education." About 6 months later, these students' parents were told
their children all had died "a natural and merciful death.") (11) established
rules and regulations for everything
(12) levied a church tax on the general population. (This money was then given
to churches and religious organizations, so that preachers and other religious
leaders would not criticize Hitler (see
pictures of Nazis & religious leaders), because they could lose their
funding. To see what happened to churches in Nazi Germany, look at Erwin
Lutzer's 1995 book,
HITLER'S CROSS.) Does any of this sound familiar?
There have been various attempts over
the years to bring the religions of the world together---the World Parliament of
Religions in 1893 (and again in 1993), the Temple of Understanding in the 1960s,
the Center for World Thanksgiving in the 1980s, the United Religions Initiative
in the 1990s. And on March 20, 2006, the BBC reported that the chief Rabbi of
Israel "has called for the creation of a world body with representatives from
the major religious groups---a United Nations of religious groups."
If the power elite is successful in
causing people, including religious leaders, to accept world government, it will
probably come about via "crisis" incidents. This would include Al-Qaeda
terrorist attacks inside the U.S.; however, I don't think they will involve
hijacked passenger airlines as the 9/11 attacks did. On November 11, 2006, CBS
News reported that many members of Al-Qaeda had just left training bases in
Pakistan and returned to their own countries via Afghanistan and Iran in order
to wreak havoc against the interests of the U.S. and our allies. (For Pakistan's
role, see my October 5 NewsWithViews article "The Media and 9/11.")
How might terrorists get into the U.S.?
Well, even though President George W. Bush says we're in a war on terror,
thousands of potential terrorists already have been allowed to enter the U.S.
According to Paul Williams, author of THE AL-QAEDA CONNECTION (2005), there
officially have been 9000 "special interest" illegal aliens (from terror-related
countries) apprehended entering the U.S. Williams says there may be 45,000
others not apprehended, and the 9000 apprehended were just given slips of paper
telling them to show up for deportation hearings later. Guess what? They didn't
show up for the hearings. If just one percent of the total 54,000 illegal aliens
were terrorists, that's 540 terrorists loose in the U.S. Just think of the
damage they easily could do, causing most Americans and their religious leaders
to welcome a world government to give them peace and safety.
But remember, while there's lots of
"peace" in Communist nations such as China, there's no freedom. Thus, while the
use of religion to promote world government in order to bring "peace" to the
world may accomplish that objective, it would also probably eventually result in
the loss of freedom, including religious freedom itself.
© 2006 Dennis Cuddy - All Rights
Reserved
Dennis Laurence Cuddy, historian and
political analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill (major in American History, minor in political science). Dr. Cuddy
has taught at the university level, has been a political and economic risk
analyst for an international consulting firm, and has been a Senior Associate
with the U.S. Department of Education.
Cuddy has also testified before
members of Congress on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Cuddy has
authored or edited twenty books and booklets, and has written hundreds of
articles appearing in newspapers around the nation, including The Washington
Post, Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He has been a guest on numerous radio
talk shows in various parts of the country, such as ABC Radio in New York City,
and he has also been a guest on the national television programs USA Today and
CBS's Nightwatch.
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